Specific is better because generic doesn't really say anything. Start with making a list of skills you want to highlight to whoever will be reading the resume. Say legal analysis and strong writing skills. Then pick a project and illustrate. Maybe pick a few projects that touched on areas of the law that will be of interest to the employer.

Here's the except from my resume for my summer job: Worked closely with a team of lawyers on an employment discrimination case by researching the law and the record and contributing to strategy discussions. Wrote a comprehensive memorandum in preparation for a motion for summary judgment. · Researched and wrote memorandums using anti-trust law, ERISA and the ADA as well as contract law in the context of complex commercial litigation.· Translated a technical report on coal markets from French to English.

Sure I did a lot more than that, but that references the work I thought was best and a few areas of the law that will be of interest to the employers I will pursue.